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Alum Creek State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location:
Southeast of Delaware, Ohio off U.S. Route 23
Phone:
740-548-4631
Alum Creek's
large reservoir and gently rolling span of fields and woodlands provides a hub
of recreational activity just minutes from Ohio's capital city. Quiet coves
nestled among shale cliffs await the solitary fisherman in the park's northern
reaches while sunseekers mingle with thousands on Ohio's largest inland beach.
Alum Creek's 289 family campsites offer both wooded and sunny areas, some of
which overlook the lake. This well-designed electrified campground has a beach
and a boat ramp for exclusive use of the overnight guests. Three full-service
campsites offer sewer and water hookups as well. Heated shower facilities are
located throughout the facility. Hikers and horsepeople enjoy the rugged
northern reaches of the park. Over forty miles of trail wind along the lakeshore
through mature beech-maple forests and across deep ravines.
Admission is
Free
Open daily dawn to dusk
Location: On the Lake Erie shore in downtown Cleveland, Ohio
Phone: 216-881-8141
In the heart of
one of Ohio's largest cities, Cleveland Lakefront State Park provides natural
relief to the metropolitan skyline. Sand beaches, tree-lined picnic areas and
panoramic views of the lake are found within the park along the Lake Erie
shoreline. Six separate recreation areas provide some of the finest recreation
available. Sand beaches are scattered along the main shoreline. Coastal plants
such as sand cherry, beach grass, beach pea and others are rare in this urban
environment.
Admission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 269, northeast of Port Clinton, Ohio
Phone:
419-734-4424
Located on the
shores of Lake Erie, East Harbor State Park has unlimited opportunities for
outdoor recreation. Boating, fishing, swimming, picnicking and camping are
popular while nature enthusiasts will enjoy the abundance of waterfowl,
shorebirds and other species of wildlife found in the park's scenic wetlands.
The campground at East Harbor is the largest in the Ohio State Park system with
365 electric sites and 205 non-electric sites. The campground is equipped with
showers, flush toilets, dump station, launch ramp and camp store. Two Rent-A-RV
units on full-service sites are available for weekly rental only. Two deluxe
camper cabins are also available for rent. East Harbor's 7-mile trail system
leads through the many different habitats within the park. Thousands of visitors
come to East Harbor's 1,500-foot sand beach. Volleyball, basketball and
horseshoe courts, along with playground equipment, are located in the campground
or day use area. Bike rental is available from the camp office.
Grand Lake St. Marys State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 703 just west of St. Marys, Ohio
Phone:
419-394-3611
Originally constructed as a feeder reservoir for the Miami-Erie Canal, Grand Lake St. Marys was for many years recognized as the largest man-made reservoir in the world. This large lake is the gateway to swimming, boating, camping and fishing in one of Ohio's oldest state parks. The campground contains 210 sites of which 142 are equipped with electricity. Facilities include flush toilets, laundry, showers and a dump station. The campground also offers a “camper’s only” swimming beach, boat launch and boat docks/tie-ups. Two air-conditioned Camper Cabins and two Rent-A-Tepees with camping gear may be rented from May-October. Two spacious Cedar Cabins with all the amenities of a fully-equipped RV are also available for daily or weekly rental. A seasonal naturalist holds scheduled programs Thursday through Saturday night. Boats with no limits on horsepower are permitted on the lake. Five state operated launch ramps provide access to the lake. Several private launch ramps also exist along the shallow shoreline. Fuel, boat rentals and seasonal dock rentals are available.
Hocking Hills State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 664, just west of Logan, Ohio
Phone:
740-385-6842
This is probably the purest and most beautiful natural landscape in Ohio. In fact, unless you’ve been there, you wouldn’t believe that such a breathtaking place could be found in Ohio. Hocking Hills, located in southeastern Ohio, features extraordinarily picturesque caves, waterfalls, forest, gorges, abundant wildlife, rock outcrops and elevated views. The featured attractions are as follows:
Hocking Hills provides a variety of recreational opportunities in a splendid natural setting. Towering cliffs, waterfalls and deep hemlock-shaded gorges lure the hiker and naturalist and serve as a backdrop to popular facilities and accommodations. The natural history of this region is as fascinating as the caves are beautiful. Forty gas-heated, air-conditioned, family housekeeping cottages sleep up to six persons. Each cottage has two bedrooms (one with two twin beds; one with a double bed), bath with a shower, living room with a trundle sofa, gas-burning fireplace, microwave, complete kitchen, dining area and screened porch. The dining lodge contains a restaurant, meeting rooms, TV lounge, game room, snack bar and an outside swimming pool. There are miles of trail located throughout the park and adjacent state forest. These trails are beautiful as well as potentially dangerous: caution and common sense are advised. Young children should be closely supervised while in these areas. All park visitors must remain on the trails at all times.
Blue Rock offers
a quiet family oriented campground with 3 Camper Cabins, 3 Rent-A-Tents, and 97
campsites. There are two locations to camp near the 15 acre lake. The backdrop
for Blue Rock consists of rugged hills and rich green forests. We offer
basketball, volleyball court, hiking trails, horse shoe pit, and a beach. We
have boat rentals at the camp store, for a fee. For reservations call
1-866-644-6727, or call park office for more information.
Forked Run State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 124 just south of Reedsville, Ohio
Phone:
740-378-6206
Forested hills,
a picturesque lake and the lazy Ohio River characterize Forked Run State Park.
Located in the heart of Appalachia, colorful history, riverboats, scenic vistas
and abundant wildlife give the park its rural charm. The main campground is
situated on the ridges overlooking the scenic valley of Forked Run Lake. This
nicely shaded campground offers 80 campsites with 50-amp electric sites along
with 71 non-electric sites. Two Rent-A-Camp units consisting of a tent, dining
fly, cooler, cookstove and other equipment can be rented during summer months by
reservation. Three camper cabins are available for nightly rental. The park
features a disc golf course as well as a miniature golf course. Volleyball,
horseshoes and tetherball can be enjoyed in day use areas of the park.
Admission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: Follow
Delano Road east of U.S. Route 23, then south on Marietta Road
Phone:
740-887-4818
Great Seal State
Park is dedicated to the wilderness spirit of Ohio. The history of the Shawnee
nation and Ohio's early statehood is centered in these rugged hills. Challenging
trails take visitors to scenic vistas of distant ridgetops and the Scioto Valley
below. These very hills are depicted on the Great Seal of the State of Ohio,
from which the park gets its name. Twenty-two miles of trails are available to
hikers, mountain bikers, and horsemen. The terrain varies from steep to gently
rolling. It is advised that horses and hikers be well conditioned for these
trails. Volleyball, basketball and horseshoe courts are located in day-use areas
of the park. Playground equipment is also available for youngsters. An 18-basket
disc golf course is located at the Ireland picnic area.
John Bryan State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 370 east of Yellow Springs, Ohio
Phone:
937-767-1274
John Bryan is the most scenic state park in western Ohio. The park contains a remarkable limestone gorge cut by the Little Miami River which is designated as a state and national scenic river. A portion of the gorge itself is designated as a national natural landmark. The Little Miami River provides excellent stream fishing opportunities for anglers. Smallmouth bass, rock bass and panfish are in abundance. Nature lovers can enjoy any of the nine different trails found in the park. Trails follow the scenic river gorge and meander through majestic woodlands. Mountain bikes are permitted on 6.5 miles of multi-use trails. Portions of many trails are wheelchair accessible with assistance to some degree.
Admission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 95, east of Mt. Gilead, Ohio
Phone:
419-946-1961 or 740-369-2761
Mt. Gilead State
Park is a quiet, small park centrally located in the state of Ohio. Picnicking,
fishing and hiking can be enjoyed year-round at this beautiful location. A
family campground, offering 59 sites with electrical hookups, is set in a scenic
pine forest and is open all year for camping enjoyment. Two deluxe Camper Cabins
are available during the summer season on a reservation basis. Mt. Gilead allows
boating with canoes, rowboats and boats with electric motors only. A launch ramp
is provided. canoes and paddleboats are available for rent. Six and a half miles
of trails, including a two-mile multipurpose trail for hikers and horseback
riders, traverse Mt. Gilead State Park. Trails provides opportunities for
exercise, nature study and wildlife observation. Boat rental is available and a
double volleyball court, horseshoe pits and playground may be enjoyed by
visitors in day-use areas of the park. The 200-seat amphitheater may be rented
for a variety of outdoor functions. The picturesque gazebo may also be rented
for special occasions.
Nelson Kennedy Ledges State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 282, north of Garrettsville, Ohio
Phone:440-564-2279
Although a small
park, Nelson-Kennedy Ledges provides a thrilling experience to visitors with its
rugged cliffs and diverse plant life typical of a more northern climate. A
day-use park, Nelson-Kennedy Ledges is popular for picnicking and hiking. Hikers
will enjoy the several trails that wander through the Nelson Ledges to
formations like Devil's Icebox, Indian Pass and Old Maid's Kitchen. All visitors
are urged to exercise caution while hiking and are advised to restrict their
travel to established trails only. Park rules prohibit off-trail hiking and
beverage containers on hiking trails.
Tinkers Creek State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
Aurora-Hudson Road, north of Interstate 480 at Streetsboro, Ohio
Phone:
440-564-2279
The swamps and
marshlands of Tinker's Creek State Park harbor a variety of natural wonders.
Herons, ducks, geese and beaver can be found in the spring-fed waters, while
cattail, buttonbush and swamp white oak line the shores of this beautiful park.
The spring-fed lake offers anglers catches of bass, bluegill, crappie, perch and
catfish. Bluegills and bass are also found in the two ponds located along Pond
Run Trail. Three hiking trails are ideal for jogging, nature study or
cross-country skiing. Volleyball and horseshoes can be enjoyed at the park and a
playground is available for younger visitors.
Van Buren State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: Just
south of State Route 613, just eats of Van Buren, Ohio
Phone:
419-832-7662
Van Buren State Park offers a quiet retreat with fishing and picnicking opportunities. The woodlands are a small but valued refuge in the rich agricultural land of northwestern Ohio. Van Buren offers a multi-use campground at the east end of the park with 38 non-electric campsites for general camping as well as horseman's camping. Good fishing is available at Van Buren Lake. Catches of largemouth bass, channel catfish, crappie, bullhead, bluegill and carp await the skilled angler. Hiking trails circle the lake. Hikers, horseback riders, and mountain bikers are welcome on 6 miles of multiple-use trails traversing steep ravines and gentler terrain in scenic woodlands. Volleyball courts and horseshoe pits are available for use at the picnic areas. The park's nature center is located near the family campground.
RESORTS WITH LODGE, INCLUDING RESTAURANT, POOL,
GUEST ROOMS, ETC.
Admission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 78, just north of Glouster, Ohio
Phone:
740-767-3570
Located in
southeast Ohio, quiet and remote Burr Oak State Park has a rustic country charm
in its scenery of wooded hills and valley farms. As one of Ohio's resort parks,
Burr Oak offers a wide array of overnight accommodations with its lodge,
cottages and campground. Burr Oak blends modern conveniences with the wilderness
spirit of Ohio. Burr Oak Lodge, overlooking the lake from the east, offers sixty
guest rooms, five meeting rooms, a dining room, full-service lounge and gift
shop. Facilities for lodge and cottage guests include a swimming beach, tennis
courts and an indoor swimming pool. There are 30 family cottages with air
conditioning and cable TV situated near the lodge in the wooded hills
overlooking the lake. Each cottage sleeps six and has a bath, with shower,
living room, complete kitchen, dining area and screened porch. Linens, towels
and cooking and eating utensils are furnished. There are 100 non-electric
campsites to accommodate campers in the campground. Thirteen primitive sites are
offered at Dock #2 and eight primitive sites at Dock #3. A public swimming beach
offers enjoyment for swimmers and sunbathers. A bathhouse, showers, changing
booths and a snack bar are provided. Twenty-eight miles of hiking trails,
including a portion of the Buckeye Trail, take hikers to scenic vistas and
unique rock outcroppings. Backpackers will find the Burr Oak Backpack Trail
challenging and enjoyable. This eighteen-mile loop trail winds around the lake
shore and offers primitive campsites and water at several locations along the
route.
Deer Creek State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 207, just south of Mt. Sterling, Ohio
Phone:
740-869-3124
Located in the
heart of Ohio's agricultural country, Deer Creek State Park is central Ohio's
vacation showplace. A collage of meadows and woodlands surround the scenic
reservoir. This resort park features a modern lodge, cottages, campground, golf
course, swimming beach and boating for outdoor enthusiasts. The lodge at Deer
Creek has 110 guest rooms, many with a panoramic view of the lake. Lodge
features include indoor and outdoor pools, sauna, whirlpool and exercise room. A
restaurant, lounge and meeting rooms provide additional accommodations.
Twenty-five cottages offer overnight accommodations. The cottages have two
bedrooms, bath with a shower, living room with a sofa bed, complete kitchen,
dining area and screened porch. The cottages sleep six people. The historic
Harding Cabin offers a unique lakeside setting and sleeps 7-9. The campground at
Deer Creek has 227 electric sites. The campground features showers, flush
toilets and a dump station. Five Rent-A-Camp units consisting of a tent, dining
fly, cooler, cook stove and other equipment can be rented during the summer
months by reservation. Unlimited horsepower boating is permitted on the
1,277-acre Deer Creek reservoir. Two launch ramps provide access to the lake. A
fully equipped marina offers fuel, boat rental and seasonal dock rentals. Nine
miles of hiking trails take the visitor through meadows and scattered woodlands.
Fourteen miles of bridle trails can accommodate riders with their own horses. A
fitness trail near the lodge offers an opportunity for exercise in a wooded
setting.
Admission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 534, just north of Geneva, Ohio
Phone:
440-466-8400
Located on
Ohio's northeastern shoreline, Geneva State Park reflects the character and
charisma of Lake Erie. The shimmering expanse of the lake lures vacationers who
enjoy fishing and boating. Swimmers rejoice in the beautiful sand beach while
nature enthusiasts retreat to the park's freshwater marshes and estuaries
associated with the lake. The Lodge and Conference Center at Geneva is Ohio's
ninth state park resort lodge. The lodge was constructed and is managed through
a unique state/local partnership with Ashtabula County. In addition to beautiful
views of Lake Erie, the lodge offers 109 guest rooms, a full-service restaurant,
and conference facilities. A full facility campground with electricity, showers
and flush toilets offers shaded and sunny campsites. Deluxe Cedar Cabins on the
Lake Erie lakefront sleep four adults or a family of six. Each cabin features a
kitchen, private bathroom with shower, furnished dining and living area, A/C and
a screened porch and deck. Cookware, dishes, and bed, bath and kitchen linens
are provided. Cabin guests also have access to an enclosed picnic pavilion for
outdoor gatherings. Lake Erie provides unlimited opportunities for boaters with
a six-lane boat ramp providing easy access. The marina features a canteen and
concession area which supplies gasoline, boating essentials and bait, along with
383 docks for rental. A 300-foot guarded swimming beach adorns the shoreline of
Lake Erie. The east breakwall of the marina is capped with a sidewalk providing
park visitors with a scenic panorama of the Lake Erie shoreline.
Hueston Woods State Park
Hueston Woods State Park, located in Butler and Preble counties, is nearly
3,000 acres of natural resources for outdoor
recreation, such as hiking, fishing, canoeing, and – unique to this region --
fossil hunting. The park surrounds Acton Lake,
with campsites, cabins, and a resort lodge to entice the overnight visitor.
Within the park is
Hueston Woods State Nature
Preserve and National Natural Landmark -- 200 acres of
old-growth forest, with stately beech and sugar
maple trees, an abundance of ferns, and wildflowers. The park offers over 40
miles of trails for your outdoor pleasure. The
American Discovery Trail also passes through the park. The park has an 18-hole,
7,005-yard, par 72 golf course, as well as driving
ranges that are open from March until November. On the grounds at Hueston Woods
is a full paintball field and target range. You
may bring your own equipment, and rent or buy it here. On tranquil
Acton Lake, boating is restricted to 10-hp motors,
with convenient launch ramps and public docks. The best
fishing includes largemouth bass, crappie, channel catfish, and bluegill.
A fishing pier on the west shore is wheelchair accessible. The 1,500-foot
swimming beach with concession stand and bathhouse
is open to the public. Other facilities include a volleyball court, horseshoes,
miniature golf, playground and basketball court. At the
Nature Center, you can attend various nature programs. Of course, the
park is also a great place for a picnic at nine
areas complete with tables and grills.
Maumee Bay State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
North Curtice Road, north of State Route 2 and east of Oregon, Ohio
Phone:
419-836-7758
Maumee Bay State Park offers not only the finest of recreational facilities in the Midwest, but also a unique natural environment created by the convergence of the land and Lake Erie. The lodge, cottages and golf course are nestled among meadows, woods and marshes teeming with wildlife. The balance of recreation with the natural world gives visitors a diverse experience in a coastal environment. The Quilter Lodge, Ohio's eighth state park lodge, opened in May of 1991, overlooks the Maumee Bay of Lake Erie and offers 120 guest rooms. The lodge features racquetball courts, game room, saunas, whirlpools, indoor and outdoor pools, conference and meeting rooms, dining room and lounge and snack bar. The deluxe cottages are equipped with gas fireplace, heat and A/C, equipped kitchen, living area, two bedrooms with a loft, or four bedrooms. The park boasts a modern family campground with 252 sites equipped with showerhouses, flush toilets and electricity. The campsites are open and spacious and border natural meadows and ponds which are open to fishing for campers only. Three Rent-A-Camp units consisting of a tent, dining fly, cooler, cook stove and other equipment can be rented during the summer. Rent-A-Yurt offers a microwave, stove and refrigerator, along with futon beds. Several miles of hiking trails in the park wind through meadows and young woodlands, with some paved combination trails for bicycling and cross-country skiing. A 2-mile boardwalk traversing swamp and marsh wetlands has interpretive signs, an observation blind and tower and wheelchair accessible loop.
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Mohican State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 3, west of Loudonville, Ohio
Phone:
419-994-5125
Mohican State
Park and the adjacent state forest are outstanding in their beauty and offer
limitless opportunities for visitors to explore one of Ohio's most unique
regions. The Clearfork Gorge, hemlock forest and Mohican River offer a
wilderness experience while the resort lodge and cottages provide luxurious
accommodations. The lodge at Mohican offers 96 secluded air-conditioned rooms
with resort accommodations. The lodge is equipped with banquet rooms for large
groups, a dining room, sauna, gift shop, lounge and olympic-size indoor and
outdoor pools. Twenty-five two-bedroom cottages accommodate 6 people and are
located in a wooded area along the river. The heated cottages contain cooking
utensils, towels, bed linens and blankets. The campground offers 120 electric
campsites, fire rings and picnic tables. Full service hookups are available at
33 campsites. The main campground is equipped with showers, flush toilets, dump
station and camp commissary. Twelve walk-in campsites are close to campground
amenities. The Hemlock Grove campground offers 24 non-electric sites, pit
latrines, tables and fire rings. Two Camper Cabins, equipped with bunk and
double beds, a mini-refrigerator and fan, can be rented during the summer. Over
13 miles of trails take the visitor to the more interesting areas of the park
and forest such as Lyons Falls, the Clear Fork Gorge, the scenic wooden bridge
and beautiful views of Pleasant Hill lake. Mohican State Park offers an 8.5-mile
mountain bike trail that also passes through
Mohican State Forest.
The scenic terrain is varied, offering something for riders of all skill levels.
Punderson State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 87, just east of Newbury, Ohio
Phone:
440-564-2279
Punderson State
Park with its natural lake, resort manor house, family cottages, golf course and
scenic campground, provides myriad recreational opportunities for visitors.
Punderson is also Ohio's premier winter sports park. Sledding, snowmobiling and
cross-country skiing are all at their best providing cold weather thrills for
its visitors. Overnight accommodations are available in the manor house.
Thirty-one guest rooms provide a warm, intimate atmosphere. The manor house
features a dining room, meeting rooms and outdoor and indoor swimming pools.
Twenty-six cottages sleep six persons each. They have two bedrooms, bath with a
shower, living room, complete kitchen, dining area and screened porch. Situated
on the site of a former Indian village, the 196-site campground offers
showerhouses, flush toilets, electricity and pet camping. Five full hookup sites
also include water and sewer service. A championship, 18-hole public golf course
challenges even the expert golfer. Reservations are always advisable and
required for weekend play. The pro shop stocks all necessary merchandise and has
a snack bar. Fourteen miles of trails take the hiker to some of the more
interesting and scenic areas of the park. The winter sports chalet is a unique
heated facility that is available for daily rental spring through fall. The
campground offers a nature center. Boat rentals are offered at the marina.
Visitors can find volleyball and basketball courts, horseshoes and shuffleboard
at the lodge. A tennis court is located at the chalet. Playgrounds, volleyball
and basketball courts are also located in day-use areas.
Salt Fork State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
U.S. Route 22, just northeast of Cambridge, Ohio
Phone:
740-439-3521
The landscape of
rural Guernsey County appears as a patchwork of forested hills, open meadows and
misty valleys threaded by numerous streams. At the heart of this region is Salt
Fork State Park, encompassing the woodlands and fields flanking Salt Fork
Reservoir. As Ohio's largest state park, Salt Fork boasts recreational
facilities to suit nearly every taste. The Salt Fork Lodge, overlooking the
lake, features 148 guest rooms, dining room, coffee shop, snack bar, gift shop,
lounge and lobby areas, indoor game area and meeting facilities for up to 450
people. Guests can also enjoy indoor and outdoor swimming pools, sauna, tennis,
volleyball, basketball, and shuffleboard courts, a 400-foot swimming beach, as
well as boat launching and docking facilities. Thirty-seven two-bedroom cottages
offer fully furnished living and dining areas, kitchen equipped with cooking and
eating utensils, bath with shower, and screened porch. Seventeen chalet cottages
also feature gas log fireplaces and hot tubs. All cottages are available
year-round. The modern campground has 192 sites with electricity. Each site has
a 50-amp electric hookup. Twenty full-service campsites offer sewer and water
hookups as well. Other features include heated shower houses, flush toilets,
dump station, a separate beach, boat launching and docking facilities for
campers. Eighteen sites are wheelchair accessible. A miniature golf course is
offered at the beach, near the park's nature center. Basketball courts are
located at the beach and near the park office. Playgrounds are offered in the
campground and at the beach.
Shawnee State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 125, west of Portsmouth, Ohio
Phone:
740-858-6652
Located in the Appalachian foothills near the banks of the Ohio River, Shawnee State Park is nestled in the 63,000-acre Shawnee State Forest. Once the hunting grounds of the Shawnee Indians, the region is one of the most picturesque in the state, featuring erosion-carved valleys and wooded hills. The rugged beauty of the area has earned it the nickname, "The Little Smokies." The resort lodge at Shawnee offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding hill country. The lodge features fifty guest rooms, elegant dining room, meeting rooms, indoor and outdoor pools, game room, sauna, jacuzzi, tennis, basketball and shuffleboard courts. There are 25 family cottages at Shawnee. They sleep up to six, with two bedrooms, bath with a shower, living room, double-wide rollaway bed, complete kitchen, microwave, telephone, dining area, screened porch and charcoal grill. Two premium cottages also offer jacuzzis. The family campground at Shawnee has 103 sites suitable for tents or trailers. The campground features electric hookups, waste disposal, heated shower houses, flush toilets and laundry facilities. Two Rent-A-Camps and two Rent-A-Tepee units with basic camping gear may be reserved. The park and surrounding state forest invite hikers to discover the plant and animal life of Shawnee's forested hills. The 60-mile Shawnee backpack trail operated by the Division of Forestry takes hikers to some of the best wilderness areas in Ohio. The forest also offers 75 miles of bridle trails. There are several nature trails in the park, from one to two miles in length.
PARK CAMPSITES: UNIQUE AND SCENIC
CAMPING AREAS
Admission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
Warner-Huffer Road, just north of U.S. Route 22, east of Circleville, Ohio
Phone:
740-869-3124
The rolling
woodlands and quiet waters of A.W. Marion State Park offer visitors a welcome
escape from the rigors of everyday life. This small but unique park offers a
variety of recreational activities while maintaining a quiet atmosphere of
natural serenity. A wooded camp area with 58 sites offers tent and trailer
camping from late March through early November. Twenty-nine sites have
electricity. Hargus Lake provides 145 acres of water, boat launching ramps and
public docks. Rentals are available from the concession on the northwest side of
the lake. Electric motors only are permitted. The Hargus Lake Trail offers five
miles of scenic pleasure, providing access to the entire shoreline of the lake.
Beginning at the campground, the Squawroot Nature Trail offers the hiking
enthusiast one mile of scenic terrain. The trail is self-guided with directional
signs and takes visitors to fourteen points of interest. These scenic trails are
open for year-round use.
Beaver Creek State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
Echo Dell Road, off State Route 7, north of East Liverpool, Ohio
Phone:
330-385-3091
Beaver Creek
State Park, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, is one of Ohio's most
scenic parks. The park includes Little Beaver Creek, a state and national wild
and scenic river, and acres of forest wilderness. The rich history of the area
invites visitors to explore Gaston's Mill, pioneer village and abandoned canal
locks. The campground is scenically located high above Little Beaver Creek and
offers large shaded sites. The 53 non-electric sites have tables, fire rings,
pit latrines and a dump station. Pet camping is permitted on designated sites.
Two Rent-A-Tepee units come equipped with a cooler, storage containers, sleeping
pads, and lantern. A group camp area can accommodate organized groups up to 125
people. A horseman's camp offers primitive camping with water, latrines and
tie-ups. Little Beaver Creek offers one of the most enjoyable canoe trips in the
state of Ohio. Swift currents and breathtaking scenery are highlights of a trip
through the Little Beaver Creek gorge. The creek is navigable by canoe or rubber
raft only. Hikers will find several beautiful waterfalls by exploring the many
tributary streams. A short trail from the campground to Oak Tree Point gives an
excellent panorama of the scenic valley. Approximately sixteen miles of hiking
trails take the visitor to historic canal locks and through a steep walled
gorge. Hikers will find several beautiful waterfalls by exploring the many
tributary streams. A short trail from the campground to Oak Tree Point gives an
excellent panorama of the scenic valley.
Indian Lake State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 235, just east of Lakeview, Ohio
Phone:
937-843-2717
Indian Lake
offers a diversity of water-related recreational opportunities. Boating,
fishing, skiing and camping are highlights of this multi-use park. There are 441
family campsites suitable for tents or trailers on the northwest section of the
lakeshore. The scenic campground offers electric hookups for most sites, heated
showerhouses, flush toilets, laundry facility and camp commissary. A beach, boat
ramp and boat docks are provided for exclusive camper use. Twenty boat camping
spaces are also available. Three Deluxe Camper Cabins furnished with convertible
futon bunks and sofa, microwave, refrigerator and outdoor gas grill may be
reserved. These sites do not accommodate tents. One Rent-A-RV travel trailer
equipped with a queen size bed and two twin beds is available. Other amenities
include A/C, refrigerator, gas stove, microwave, TV/VCR and coffeemaker. The
5,800-acre lake offers unlimited horsepower boating and features four boat ramps
and boat docks for rental. Skiing is popular in the open zone area. Indian Lake
is the only inland lake in Ohio with lighted buoys for night navigation. The
Cherokee Trail, a 3-mile easy walk through brushy habitat, is located west of
the camp. The Pew Island Trail, a 1-mile path, encircles Pew Island. Access is
available to Pew Island from a causeway. This trail affords a spectacular view
of Indian Lake. A paved bikeway is located on the West Bank between Old Field
Beach and Lakeview Harbor. The bikeway is 3 miles long. Walkers and joggers are
welcome to use the bikeway.
Muskingum River ParkwayCamping area is
located at Lock #11. There are 20 campsites off State Route 60 and County Road
49 in Muskingum County. Pay phones, latrines, water, picnic tables and fire
rings are provided in the camping areas.
Enjoy fishing along the Muskingum
River, but not on lock walls. A valid Ohio fishing license is required.
South Bass Island State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: In
Lake Erie, on South Bass Island, off Port Clinton, Ohio shore
Phone:419-797-4530
Limestone cliffs, historic wineries, crystal caverns and a shimmering Great Lake greet visitors to the Lake Erie Islands state parks. These state parks offer unique island retreats with an atmosphere both festive and casual. Fishing, boating and swimming can be enjoyed at each park. The family campground at South Bass Island State Park features 125 non-electric sites, and 10 full service sites with electric, water and sewer hook-ups. The campground offers flush toilets, showers, and a dump station. A youth group camp is available by reservation for organized groups. Four cabents, combining the best features of a cabin and tent, and the Rustic Cabin are available for weekly rental from Memorial Day to the last weekend in September. Two picnic shelters, picnic areas, launch ramp, fishing pier and small stone beach area are also available. South Bass Island is accessible by ferry from Port Clinton or Catawba Island.
Wolf Run State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 215, north of Caldwell, Ohio
Phone:
740-732-5035
The rugged hills
of southeastern Ohio provide the setting for Wolf Run State Park. The scenic
woodlands and cool, clean waters of the park offer visitors a quiet retreat in
this remote area of the state. A family campground with 71 electric and 67
non-electric sites is located on the south shore of the lake. Showers and
laundry facilities are provided. A walk-in group area with fire rings is
available for use by organized youth groups on a reservation basis. A 20-site
primitive fly-in camping area is located on the north side of the lake. The area
is within walking distance of the 4,700-foot runway at the Noble County Airport.
Picnic tables, fire rings and latrines are provided. Boats with motors of up to
10 horsepower are permitted on Wolf Run Lake. A launching ramp and tie-ups are
available on the south side of the lake, easily accessible from State Route 215.
A 3-mile section of the Buckeye Trail passes along the west side of the lake. A
half-mile loop trail begins at the nature center providing opportunities for
nature study and wildlife observation. The 1.5-mile Lakeview Trail skirts the
lake, providing a pleasant walk from the campground to the beach.
Admission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
Township Road 92, off State Route 149, northeast of Belmont, Ohio
Phone:
740-484-4064
Belmont County's
rugged hills provide the backdrop for picturesque Barkcamp State Park. In
addition to fine recreational facilities, visitors will enjoy the mature
woodlands, open meadows, scenic lake and abundant wildlife of this secluded
park. A 700-foot beach provides enjoyment for swimmers and sunbathers. Barkcamp
offers 125 electrified campsites in a campground featuring showers, picnic
tables, fire rings, wheelchair accessible sites and a dump station. The 25-site
horseman's camp offers electrical hookups, a horse washing station and
accessible mounting ramp. Three Rent-A-Camp units consist of a tent, dining
canopy, cooler, cook stove, and other equipment. Two Deluxe Camper Cabins offer
bunks plus a microwave, refrigerator, two-burner stove and ceiling fan. Miles of
hiking trails lead visitors to natural treasures and provide opportunities for
nature study, birdwatching and wildlife observation. Barkcamp's bridle trail
meanders along the entire lakeshore affording a pleasant day's ride. A special
paved trail winds through the pioneer village, enters the adjoining woodlands
and provides access to the Antique Barn. Interpretive signs are placed along the
route explaining the cultural and natural history of the park. In the camp area,
a bit of American history is preserved. The Antique Barn was built in the 1800s
by Solomon Bentley, an orchardman of renown. One variety of apple that he
marketed was the "Bentley Sweet." The barn is now home to summer naturalist
activities and historical displays. A resurrected log cabin and other pioneer
structures near the barn take visitors back to an even earlier era.
Crane Creek State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: Just off State Route 2, about 20 miles east of Toledo
Phone:
419-836-7758
Located on the
scenic shore of Lake Erie, Crane Creek State Park offers a vast freshwater marsh
and spacious sandy beach for enjoyment. This coastal environment is home to more
than 300 species of birds. Herons, waterfowl, warblers, gulls and the
magnificent bald eagle make this park one of the best birdwatching areas in the
country. A spacious 3,500-foot, sandy beach graces the shore of Lake Erie.
Latrines and changing booths are provided. A one-half-mile boardwalk trail
provides access to the many different habitats in the park. The wheelchair
accessible boardwalk skirts several small ponds, winds through woodlots and
borders open marshlands. Birdwatchers delight in the numerous avian species
sighted along the trail.
Admission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 125, just northwest of Bethel, Ohio
Phone:
513-734-4323
One of Ohio's
largest state parks, East Fork offers a great diversity of recreational
opportunities and natural history only 25 miles from Cincinnati. The park's
terrain includes both rugged hills and open meadows, setting the stage for a
wonderful getaway. A 1,200-foot swimming beach features change boots with
showers, restrooms and a vending area. East Fork has one of the largest camping
areas in the state with 399 sites, all of which have electrical hookups. Seven
full-service sites also have sewer and water hookups. The campground offers
showers, flush toilets, drinking water, a camper's beach, and boat ramp.
Spacious Cedar Cabins with all the amenities of a fully-equipped RV are
available for daily or weekly rental. Four camper cabins may also be rented
spring through fall. For the hiker and backpacker, the Backpack Trail traverses
approximately 10 miles of scenic park areas, offering a 20-mile round trip. In
addition, the 32-mile Steven Newman Worldwalker Perimeter Trail circles the park
and is available for hikers, backpackers, and horsemen. Four primitive campsites
are located along these trails. Permits for their use are available through the
park office. For those less adventuresome, shorter trails are easily accessible.
A 5-mile mountain bike trail begins just west of the park entrance on S.R. 125.
Those who enjoy water sports will find East Fork Lake very accommodating. There
are 2,160 acres of water and unlimited horsepower boating with access available
at six launch ramps.
Headlands Beach State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 44, just west of Fairport Harbor, Ohio
Phone:
216-881-8141
The trademark of
Headlands Beach State Park is its mile-long natural sand beach, the largest in
the state. In addition to its popularity during the summer season with
picnickers and swimmers, the area is home to many plant species typically found
only along the Atlantic Coast. As the largest natural sand beach in Ohio,
Headlands offers recreation for swimmers and sunbathers. Change booths,
concession areas and restrooms are provided. Hiking trails are available in the
adjacent state nature preserve. A children's playground is available in the
picnic area. The sand beach is ideal for beach volleyball games. A federal
breakwall is located at the east end of the park offering fishing opportunities
for smallmouth, largemouth and rock bass, yellow perch, bluegill, walleye, coho
salmon and carp. In addition, crappie, steelhead trout, sucker, catfish and
bullhead are common catches.
Lake Hope State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily dawn
to dusk
Location: On
State Route 278, northeast of McArthur, Ohio
Phone:
740-596-4938
A natural
paradise, Lake Hope State Park lies entirely within the 26,824-acre Zaleski
State Forest in the valley of Big Sandy Run. It is a rugged, heavily forested
region traversed by steep gorges and narrow ridges. Remnants of abandoned mining
and iron producing industries amid the beautiful scenery provide interest and
pleasure for hikers, photographers, nature lovers and historians alike at one of
Ohio's most historic and scenic state parks. A fine swimming beach is located
near the dam. Facilities include a beach house with sun deck, restrooms, and a
concession building where food and beverages can be purchased. Lake Hope offers
Wildlife, Iron Furnace, and Forest cottages for overnight visitors year round.
All cottages have linens, towels and complete kitchens with microwave ovens,
heat, air conditioning, and outdoor grills and fire rings. The Iron Furnace and
Forest cottages are finished in native hardwood and have wood burning
fireplaces. Groups may reserve Laurel Lodge, a rustic structure with a beautiful
stone fireplace, which sleeps 22 persons, provides kitchen facilities and is
open year round. A beautiful 219-site campground is suitable for tents or
trailers. The campground includes heated shower houses, pit latrines, waste
disposal, laundry facilities, picnic tables and fire rings. Forty-six sites have
electric hookups. Three Rent-A-Camp units consisting of a tent, dining fly,
cooler, cook stove and other equipment, and one camper-cabin along with one
Rent-A-Tepee can be rented during the summer months.
West Branch State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily
dawn to dusk
Location: On
State Route 5, east of Ravenna, Ohio
Phone:
330-296-3239
West
Branch State Park's large lake with its many forks and coves is extremely
popular with fishermen, boaters and swimmers. The park's meadows and woodlots
provide an excellent backdrop for camping, hiking and horseback riding. The
park's 700-foot sand beach includes a showerhouse, change booth and snack bar. A
boat swimming area is located in Silver Creek Bay, southwest of the beach. The
newly renovated family campground offers 29 full service sites, 155 sites with
50-amp electric hook-ups, and 14 non-electric sites. The campground also
features heated showers, flush toilets, laundry facilities and a trailer dump
station. Some lakeside sites offer boating access. A group camp is available for
organizations of up to 50 people. More than twelve miles of hiking trails
provide access to the natural world. A portion of the state's Buckeye Trail
passes through the park and is linked to the campground by a two-mile spur
trail. The park offers extensive snowmobile trails when conditions permit. Trail
starts at the west boat ramp. Mountain biking is permitted on trails in the
snowmobile area. After leaving the parking area and riding up to cable line road
there are 6 loops (some connected, some not) that provide approximately 8 miles
of single and double-track. Twenty miles of bridle trails traverse woodlands and
meadows. Riders must provide their own horses. A horse camp is open by permit
only.
Caesar Creek State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily
dawn to dusk
Location: On
State Route 73, just north of Harveysburg, Ohio
Phone:
513-897-3055
Caesar Creek
State Park is highlighted by clear blue waters, scattered woodlands, meadows and
steep ravines. The park offers some of the finest outdoor recreation in
southwest Ohio including boating, hiking, camping and fishing. The family
campground has 285 shady and sunny sites equipped with electrical hook-ups. The
campground offers showers, flush toilets, and pet camping in designated areas. A
horseman's camp with 30 sites is available for overnight trail rides. The park's
Rent-A-RV program offers one fully-equipped travel trailer for daily or weekly
stays. Two camper cabins and one cedar cabin are also available for rental.
Water recreation on the 2,830-acre lake is the park's largest attraction.
Unlimited horsepower designation allows for an exciting day of boating and water
skiing. Five launch ramps are situated around the lake for easy access.
Forty-three miles of hiking trails lead hikers to the interesting areas of the
park with many scenic views along the way. For horsemen, thirty-one miles of
trail and a horsemen's camp are offered. A five-mile mountain bike trail is
located between Harveysburg Road and Center Road; a 3.5-mile novice trail
circles the Fifty Springs picnic area. The park's nature center houses
interesting displays of the cultural and natural history of the area. Naturalist
programs are offered year round. The pioneer village features 15 historic
buildings depicting life in the early 1800s.
Admission is
Free
Open daily
dawn to dusk
Location: On
State Route 146, northwest of Zanesville, Ohio
Phone:
740-453-4377
The wooded hills
and scenic valleys of the Dillon area offer a picturesque setting for outdoor
adventure. Whether boating the quiet coves and inlets of the lake or hiking the
forest trails, Ohio's rural hill country provides an outstanding recreational
experience at Dillon State Park. There are 29 family cottages nestled in the
woods overlooking the north lakeshore. Each cottage has air conditioning, color
cable television, gas heat, two bedrooms, bath, living room with sofa bed,
all-electric kitchen, dining area and screened porch. One cottage is fully
accessible. Linens, towels and kitchen utensils are furnished. There are 195
campsites for tents or trailers. The non-electric sites are walk-in only
offering excellent primitive camping. The campground is equipped with flush
toilets, showers and a dump station. A commissary with grocery items and
laundromat is located near the check-in station. An excellent 1,360-foot
swimming beach is located near the park office. Facilities include a bath house,
showers, and a wading pool for children. A game area is adjacent to the beach
offering volleyball and a playground area as well as lighted courts for tennis
and basketball. Three boat ramps are provided for access to the lake. A boat
concession offers boat/motor rental, fuel, fishing and boating supplies, and
snacks. Visitors who enjoy nature study will find that Dillon's trails are
pathways to discovery with several miles of trails that leads the hiker to
varied habitats of the park.
Findley State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily
dawn to dusk
Location: Just
east of State Route 58, south of Wellington, Ohio
Phone:
440-647-5749
Once a state
forest, Findley State Park is heavily wooded with stately pines and various
hardwoods. The scenic hiking trails allow nature lovers to view spectacular
wildflowers and observe wildlife. The fields, forests and quiet waters offer a
peaceful refuge for visitors. Findley's campground offers 272 non-electric sites
in both sunny and shaded areas. The campground features showers, flush toilets,
laundry facilities, dump station, game room and a fully stocked camp store. Two
"Conestoga" camper cabins are under construction and should be available to rent
during the summer of 2006. A recreation area with sand volleyball, a basketball
court and two horseshoe pits are also available for camper use. Approximately
ten miles of hiking trails, including a portion of the statewide Buckeye Trail,
allow nature lovers to explore various habitats. Mountain biking is permitted on
all trails, weather permitting. A scenic loop trail through diverse habitats
starts and ends at the camp check-in building. Boating with electric motors only
is permitted on the 93-acre lake. Two launch ramps provide access to the lake.
Canoes, rowboats, and paddleboats can be rented at the marina.
Malabar Farm State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily
dawn to dusk
Location: On
Pleasant Valley Road, off State Routes 603 and 95, southwest of Perrysville,
Ohio
Phone:
419-892-2784
Malabar Farm in
Pleasant Valley was the dream of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Louis
Bromfield. Today, visitors can see the house and farm existing just as they did
in Bromfield's time. The outbuildings and pastures still house chickens, goats
and beef cattle. The hills are ribboned with strips of corn, wheat, oats and hay
while the scenic trails are adorned with nature's bounty. Malabar Farm reflects
the agricultural tradition of Ohio while focusing on Louis Bromfield's life and
philosophies. The 32-room Big House, designed by Bromfield and architect Louis
Lamoreux, is a blend of Western Reserve architectural styles and was built to
appear as if it had been added onto over the years. Tours of the mansion,
preserved just as Louis left it in 1956, are offered year-round. Wagon tours of
the farm are offered May through October. During the growing season, Malabar
Farm offers educational tours of its vegetable garden. There is a nominal fee
for house and wagon tours. Contact the park for hours and fees. There are twelve
miles of trail for the hiker or horseperson to enjoy. Trails traverse scenic
fields and forests. A fifteen-site horseman's camp offers primitive camping for
horse-people as well as family campers. Fire rings, picnic tables, drinking
water and latrines are offered.
Mary Jane Thurston State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily
dawn to dusk
Location: On
State Route 65, west of Grand Rapids, Ohio
Phone:
419-832-7662
Situated along
the historic Maumee River, Mary Jane Thurston State Park offers a variety of
day-use and overnight activities. The Maumee is not only scenic, but also
provides some of the best stream fishing in Ohio. Boaters have access to the
river while history buffs may explore the remnants of the old canal. A small
campground offers 35 non-electric sites. Fifteen of these sites are designated
for walk-in tent camping. Picnic tables and fire rings are provided. Latrines
and restrooms are located nearby. Additional walk-in sites are available in the
North Turkeyfoot Area. Permits can be obtained at the park office. Two deluxe
camper cabins are available to rent. A one-mile portion of the Buckeye Trail
passes through the park following the side cut canal. The trail continues on to
the Village of Grand Rapids. A one-mile loop trail winds through the floodplain
forest while an easy half-mile trail circles the day use area. Six miles of
trails in the North Turkeyfoot Area may be used for backpacking, horseback
riding or mountain biking. Campers can enjoy summer nature programs at the
amphitheater. Horseshoe pits also provide recreation for campers. Playgrounds
are offered at both the campground and the day-use areas of the park. The
day-use lodge is handicapped accessible and open year round.
Muskingum
River State ParkAdmission is
Free
Open daily
dawn to dusk
Location:
Various locations along the Muskingum River from Ellis, Ohio to Devola, Ohio
Phone:
740-674-4794
The Muskingum
River Parkway and its 160-year-old navigation system were designated a National
Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers
in July 2001. Along with such majestic institutions as The Empire State Building
and the Golden Gate Bridge, the Muskingum River's 10 hand-operated locks are now
recognized as one of America's great engineering accomplishments. In its day,
the system of locks and dams that extends 112 miles through southeastern Ohio,
helped open the Midwest to development. Today, it serves more than 7,000 boaters
each year who come to fish, picnic and play in the scenic Muskingum Valley. A
camping area is provided at Lock 11. There are 20 campsites off State Route 60
and County Road 49 in Muskingum County. Water, picnic tables, fire rings and
latrines are provided. There are eight boaters-only, primitive campsites at Lock
#5, Luke Chute. Prior to departing for a boat trip on the Muskingum River,
boaters should contact the park office to check on river and lock conditions.
Boats with unlimited horsepower motors, house boats, pontoon boats, canoes and
rowboats travel the river. Public launch ramps are provided at Locks 4, 5, 6 and
11. Private ramps are located near Locks 2, 7 and 10. The Muskingum River is
navigable from Dresden to Marietta. Some of the tributaries emptying into the
Muskingum River are also navigable for short distances providing excellent
fishing. The Licking River, which joins the Muskingum River in Zanesville, is
navigable only by canoe or rowboat.
Ohio hunters, birdwatchers, hikers, boaters, and fishermen alike will enjoy the incredible abundance of wild areas in Adams County. With the Ohio River bordering the southern section of Adams County and large sections of the county encompassing rich natural areas like Shawnee State Forest, several Ohio State Nature Preserves and Ohio State Parks, it is easy to see why a wide array of visitors seek out the county for their travel adventure. Whether it is hiking the rolling hills in fall, golfing on a spring day or boating the smooth waters of the Ohio River on a hot, summer day, there is something wild and exciting for all in the great outdoors of Adams County. Visit http://www.adamscountytravel.org/parks_and_outdoors.htm to learn more about the state parks, nature preserves, forests and wildlife areas.
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